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Gainesville Man Arrested Twice in Habitat for Humanity Theft Case
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Gainesville man arrested twice in Habitat for Humanity theft case
HALL COUNTY, Ga. — The Hall County Sheriff’s Office says a Gainesville man has been arrested for a second time in connection with thefts from the Habitat for Humanity of Hall County ReStore. Deputies arrested 43-year-old Richard Trent Parker, a former ReStore employee, after investigators uncovered additional evidence in the case. Parker was first arrested on February 12, 2025, on a felony charge of theft by conversion. According to investigator…
·Habersham County, United States
Read Full ArticleEmployee charged with stealing nearly $10K from Hall’s Habitat for Humanity ReStore
An employee at Habitat for Humanity of Hall County’s ReStore was accused of stealing nearly $10,000 from the nonprofit home improvement store and using it for personal expenses, according to court documents and law enforcement.
·Gainesville, United States
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